Origin: Tumbler breed with hardly medium long beak from the Danube
region between Bratislava and Budapest, named after the city of Komorn.
The breed was first mention in its home in the mid iSOOs and was introduced
to Germany by Danube ship men.

General impression: low stationed, vivid bird with short and eobby
body, agile flyer. An abundant, very wide shell crest engulfs the head

Head: when viewn in profile well rounded, with fairly wide
and high frontal

Crest: Luxurious, abundant with feathers, tight upright standing,
bridges the entire width of the back part of the head and finishes in rosettes
on the sides. The crest blends into a mane.

Beak: Hardly of medium length, strong, wide at the bottom,
down set, following the arching of the head but doesn't form an uninterrupted
line with it, light coloured; self blacks and blues, white flighted, tigers
and splashes may have a dark stain; Almonds with horn coloured beak, also
dark stains admitted but a light beak is aspired. Wattles small and refined

Neck: Short, cobby, blending in flill into the chest wide

Breast: wide, well rounded

Back: Short, cobby, blending in flill into the chest wide, well rounded

wings: not too long, well fitting to the body, with wide feathers,
resting on the tail without crossing

Colours: Magpies, self and white fli~hted in black, red, yellow,
blue bar and silver (Note of translator: not dil. blue but the shade of
lavender Lahores) Magpies also as blue chequer, self also as white. Tigers
and Splashes in black, red and yellow; Almond

Colour and Marking: All colours clear, intense and rich. Almonds
have on a cream to yellow-almond ground colour speckles in different colours.
Primary flights and tall are cream coloured with white and black speckles.
The more three coloured feather, so called "Ideal feathers" in tail and
primaries the better. The marking darkens when the bird gets older, Cocks
always show more marking than hens. Magpie marking with white head and
back. The basic colour is white; neck, crest, shoulders, breast, lower
breast, tail and fluff are coloured. The coloured shoulder marking looks
like a heart when seen from above. All separations clean cut. The coloured
plumage must streteh to the lower border of the eye cere. Below the beak
is a white patch (beard) which should stretch from eye to eye. White flighted
birds have 5-9 white primary flights; Tigers with evenly spread white and
coloured marking, primary flights and tall are coloured; Splashes evenly
marked, also in tall and flights.

Grave faults: Stretched, long instead of short and cobby body; pointed,
narrow, flat frontal with long, thin beak, straight set beak (finch beak),
too light eye cere, drooped flights, insufficient, poorly feathered, wry
crest, crest fitting to the head, lacking rosettes, grave mismarks and
defectuous colours in all varieties. In Magpies: white Others under the
lower border of the eye cere, too large beard (bib), coloured back,
white feathers in the fluff In white flighted birds: more than 9 and less
than 5 white flights, heavily white trousers or too large white patch in
the fluff.